Which group of people introduced the holiday to the United States
christmas
they dont hate us - i have a holiday house there. most people in the US love british people.
Christmas is an official holiday in the US. Just because some people don't celebrate it, doesn't mean it isn't a national and official holiday.
People being cheap and lazy.
Thanksgiving Day because it isn't linked any specific religious group.
Both are correct.However, people in Europe and non-US countries talk about being "on holiday". US people more often say "During the holidays I went..."
Christmas is a Christian Holiday. It has become more of a secular celebration and is a National Holiday in the US. Those that are not Christian do not celebrate the religious holiday.
No. Thanksgiving is an exclusively US American holiday. Turkish people do not celebrate it. Additionally, Turkish people do not eat turkey as often as US Americans do.
it was introduced in the US in the 1960s
It is not a holiday in the US.
It is the US Flag Day, and also can be many people's birth day
in the us